SECTION A THE HERALD October IBM Herald picture parade Victoria last the Hide Bank Building on Main Street In t Debbie Romp the owner of the lore which caters to people looking for in Infant to the curried I otter and Hear and outfits Include pajamas and occasion dresses Herald photo I employees at Smith and Stone Tyler warm send off to mark her retirement after working as an assembler close to years with the company Seen here cutting the cake with are Finn Manufacturing Manager and Gary Senior Supervisor of Assembly Herald photo the liter nil be one of the per formers at the Georgetown International Festival at the John Theatre Oct IS starting si The evening of moslc and dance features a variety of people and groups from different cultural backgrounds You will also be able to sample the cuisine of many coun tries at the festival For ticked call Landfill hearings face costly delays PHCA group helps disabled cope Consolidated Board Hearings ex Inndfill sites in Hal ton may not wrap up until Julv When the hearings started in May they were expected finish this year But that wus revised to March when the board chairman suffered a heart attack in June Chief Administrative Officer John told flabbergasted Oct that one member tins a longstanding commitment for the month of February and that the hearings not until the end of July Each month the go on coals the Region about The Region will also pay million a month to export lis waste when the Burlington landfill site closes in January The hearings were originally sup posed to cost the Region just under SI but hot has now been in creased lo more than 111 A final decision may not come til well after July Mr Fleming said Board members will have to con all evidence then write the decision Thai could be fallowed by court challenges or appeals Mr Fleming said Milton councillor Bill Johnson said It has been his experience that takes five years following a board decision before a dump Is open You will be lucky If you a gar dump or an energy waste plant by 1992 Mr Johnson said Councillor Kevin was outraged I don believe July now he said of persistant setbacks to the hear II just working and I dan I think we vc been expressing ourselves strongly enough that it isn I working Somehow we need get through to these people that we need a sion quickly he said Council seems to throw up their hands and accept he said of continuing delays Burlington Councillor Rob Forbes wants the board member to fulfill his or her board member Is unidentified commitment to the Region It s simply not acceptable thai he or she take the month of February off Coun Forbes said I would expect them lo say yen to the Region and no to the other com it he added Regional Chairman Pete wants to cut off funding at specified time I can guarantee that it would be finished It there was a chance that wouldn be paid he said It would be totally irresponsible to back out now replied Milton Councillor Bill Johnson I declare myself not lo be a prisoner of consultants and civil vants Burlington Mayor Bird said Mayor Bird said the Region Is money to defend its case at hearings because it is dedicated to that landfill site right where it Is In In 1 J Ma SI Milton the HERALD OFFICE HOURS MondiyloFrMiyaaotaBOO IHtittMtt Display Monday pm HoUiyi FrUiy Classified Monday 30 m FridiySODptn 8778822 The Region preferred for a new dump is right next the Alder shot dump which closes in January Every time we Burlington lay our case out the Region comes out with another million or two dollars studies he said Coun Flynn wants Ihe board to sit It the decision of the board members themselves how carry out their responsibility Mr Customers happy with new owner jenrs in Hit luring end of Kir equipments Nick Valcrio is fin ill at the business from 1 rtlnil Mr Valcrio jumped tin to purchase Ihzui Lawn I Cycle from John I 1 Minted to get into tin Mr Vnlcriosald It dealing with people lime I make sole I m happy Lawn and Cycle sells single stage and dual Inwnmowers trimmers and chain services it sells but Mr Valcrio mechanic Clay Mlgue a Georgetown native repair motorcy Mr picked up his insight Into the business spending eight years working Cinadinm Out door Products in pi an When I worked there I win about different hits he so Mr Valeria is of s w 11 on You come and aid you II Ret says of customers There 1 been or customer I ve had hot I ik said I found t cheaper else he id The resident In the outdoor products business In 1085 Cnnadlana dent Bill Cjeban awarded Mr Vilcno a for his unselfish effort issistiiiL ana diana Outdoor Products record sales and production in December IJHj The of Italy plans to mve no forge town in Ihe future 1 want to be part this town the minor soccer coach said Mr Valcrio is currently working on his 3 square feet at Sinclair Avenue The 1 squ ire fool showroom has snow blowers and several chain saws on dip But tndilJonally spring is busy season for outdoor Mr Valcrio said All ycir round people will get ex deals on machines and vice as well he said of his business also has pitk up delivery open house is tentatively scheduled fir Oct 22 A frutn Can will be on hand to help customers the right equipment for pur Customers can also Indulge in eof fee and while their looking over the showroom llazons is open from Sam to m Mnndty ind in to on Saturdays five main 1IOLMIS Herald Special Many people believe lhat everyone is treated equally But a special group of Individuals Georgetown faces a constant tie each day fighting prejudice and coping wlthdisabilltles The Physically Handicapped Citizens Affiliation Is a self help group which President Pal Woodc says represents anyone who has a whether it be hearing loss mobility visual impairment or a emotional or hidden lily The organization Work with agencies unci governments to bring about positive changes for the d Creates public awareness about leaps Promote thai disabled Acts as a source of Information for the handicapped their families and other groups Offer support to members and their members Mrs explains that organization is looking for volunteers who are Interested and We would discuss with them the areas that they arc In in and times that Ihey ore available she says People interested In the area of publicity would help with moll displays fund raising events write articles and creating public Other volunteers would participate in the Outreach pro gram and visit handicapped people in homes Individuals with knowledge and skills In sign language would assist a meetings Positions ore open lo anyone in in becoming a member of the Board of rectors The of our members on board arc disabled says Mrs computer service with However we do need assistance other agencies and organizations from able bodied people n t The Handicapped Anyone In Citizens Affiliation was formed In x about the Mirth of and now has at membership of approximately The group serves Acton Georgetown Milton and other areas in North Thus Fall the PHCA will seek fun d 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